Wolves are found in North America, parts of northern and western Asia, and Europe. They are not found in South America, Africa (except for Egypt), Antarctica, Australia, southeast Asia or the South Pacific.
Wolves can mostly be found in a Forest, or in a reservation area, ex: Yellow Stone Park.
MinnesotaGray wolves are found throughout America, Mexico and Canada.Gray wolves are also found in not only Canada and other North American coutries but also in Russia, the Middle East, and formerly India, the United States mainland, and Mexico.Europe and north AmericaOk, lets just be clear here, timber wolves and gray wolves are the same... and mostly grey wolves (timber wolves) live in canada, Alaska, Asia, or in north and south america... :) hope this helps!!!
They can be found all throughout Canada and some of Alaska. They are also common in the U.S., mostly in the center & North.
Wolves live in the forest mostly.
Wolves generally have smallterritories in the forests of Minnesota or Ontario. Large territories are found where prey is less common, or where prey may migrate.
Mostly humans.
mostly meat such as: deer, cats, any wild animal that can be found and is small enough to eat.
Like most other canines - wolves leave behind scat (wolf feces) and urine.
Wolves are found any season of the year.
Mostly grey, sometimes a rusty color red.
Many fish in a group trying to stick together to protect each other. Just like a pack of wolves or a pray of lions. To protect themselves and others.
do dogs eat piranhas? no. they don't even exist in the same territories. wolves are part of a completely different biome.